Noe Valley Chamber Music Presents: Mobius Guitar Trio
Organization:
Noe Valley Chamber Music
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
11/16/2014
End Date:
11/16/2014
Start Time:
4:00 PM
End Time:
6:00 PM
Event
Info:
Noe Valley Chamber Music presents the Mobius Guitar Trio, performing works by Dan Becker, Belinda Reynolds, Maurice Ravel, Danny Clay, Adrian Knight and Sergio Assad. 3:15pm pre-concert talk with Marc Teicholz.
Danny Clay - a place that inhabits us Sahba Aminikia - Three Persian Dances Dan Becker - Last Light Santiago Gutierrez Bolio - Thinking Songs Brendon Randall-Myers - Making Good Choices Belinda Reynolds - Edges Maurice Ravel -String Quartet in F Sergio Assad - Kindergarten
The performance lasts approximately 90 minutes plus a short intermission. Audience members have the chance to mingle with the performers while enjoying refreshments immediately following the performance. Doors at 3:00pm
Childcare is available. Ample free parking.
Described by the eminent Sergio Assad as "the most inventive and exciting young guitar ensemble today", Mobius Trio has made it its mission to fully integrate the classical guitar into the 21st century's nascent musical lexicon. The Trio seeks to expand the guitar ensemble's repertoire to encompass all of the myriad currents passing through contemporary art music. Mobius Trio has commissioned over three dozen composers in their first few years of existence, and that pace isn't slowing.
Mobius Trio was formed in 2010 by guitarists Robert Nance, Mason Fish, and Matthew Holmes-Linder while studying at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Matt, Rob, and Mason are all accomplished, competition-winning guitarists in their own right, and they all live and work in San Francisco.
This Osher Inside Out concert is part of our contemporary neo@noe series, and has been made possible thanks to generous support from the Bernard Osher Foundation, the Zellerbach Family Foundation and Grants for the Arts.
Noe Valley Chamber Music has been presenting superb chamber music in San Francisco since 1992. Audiences hear the Bay Area's finest musicians in the authentic, yet informal, chamber music tradition.
DISCLAIMER: Our aim is to continuously provide our
progressive audience with an open and interactive medium to view
and share relevant,
beneficial and interesting "career, economic, lifestyle and
networking" listings, ads, content and resources.
While the above information may be accurate and viable, the role
of Minority Professional Network, Inc. (MPN) is
strictly as a communications medium, and we do not
accept any responsibility for
cancellation, changes, errors, omissions, inconveniences, or any other form
of liability for any content
displayed or disseminated via our web sites, or e-marketing or social media
promotional services.
If there are any
doubts, we
encourage you to conduct additional research or contact the listed host or responsible entity.
CLICK HERE to inform us about any ads, listings or content
which appear to be
inappropriate,
fraudulent or misleading, or inconsistent with our theme and focus.